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Ultra Panic Lyrics 2002
Mu330 Lyrics 1999
Winter Wonderland! Lyrics 1999
Crab Rangoon Lyrics 1997
Chumps On Parade Lyrics 1996
Press Lyrics 1994
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MU330 Biography

Named after the section number of the high school jazz class where many of the group's members first met, the self-described "psycho-ska" band MU330 was formed in St. Louis, Missouri in 1988. Originally comprising vocalist/guitarist Dan Potthast, vocalist/trumpeter John Skavanaugh, bassist Chris Diebold, saxophonist Matt Knobbe, keyboardist Matt Struckel and drummer Ted Moll, MU330's lineup changed regularly, and by the release of the 1994 debut Press, Struckel had already exited. Skavanaugh and Knobbe soon left the group as well, with vocalist Jason Nelson, trumpeter Nick Baur and saxophonist Traygen Bilsland all joining long enough to record 1996's Chumps on Parade before all three again went their own way. The core trio of Potthast, Diebold and Moll were joined by trombonists Rob Bell and Gerry Lundquist in time to record the third MU330 record, 1997's Crab Rangoon. Winter Wonderland followed two years later. Live Oh Yeah appeared in spring 2001. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide